RIE CEE 2026 exam will be conducted on July 3, 2026. Candidates preparing for the NCERT teaching entrance exam should avoid common mistakes that can reduce their score. Check the common mistakes to avoid in RIE CEE Exam 2026 and improve your chances of admission.
RIE CEE 2026 will be conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for admission to various teacher education programmes offered through Regional Institutes of Education (RIEs). The entrance exam is conducted for admission to courses such as Integrated BSc BEd, BA BEd, BEd, MEd and other teaching programmes.
Before exam, students need to be ready for D-day. They should arrange all documents in advance so that there is no chance of last minute hassles. Cross verify all details given on RIE CEE admit card and contact exam officials immediately in case of any discrepancy. On exam day, students should try to reach an hour before reporting time given on RIE CEE 2026 admit card.
Although the syllabus of RIE CEE exam is manageable, competition for limited seats makes the exam challenging. ‘RIE CEE 2026: Mistakes you must avoid on the exam day’ is an article about all those small-small mistakes that you make on exam day and how they could be avoided. These mistakes may cost candidates dearly in terms of losing marks leading to bad performance in RIE CEE 2026.
Read the complete article to know the common mistakes candidates make on the RIE CEE exam day and the suggested measures to avoid them.
Also Read: RIE CEE Exam Day Checklist
RIE CEE 2026: Mistakes You Must Avoid On The Exam Day
Not taking adequate rest
Students often feel that a quick revision on the previous night will help them score better and end up reaching the exam hall sleep-deprived. To stay sharp during the exam it is important that your body gets adequate rest. Revision is important but so is rest. Get adequate rest on the previous night and plan your revisions accordingly.
Not packing things a day in advance
Not packing the things/ documents that you need to carry with you to the RIE CEE exam centre in advance is the most common exam day mistake. If you don’t pack a day in advance, you might end up forgetting something in a haste. For example, a candidate who packs in advance will ensure that he/ she keeps all the documents, such as, RIE CEE admit card, registration certificate and ID proof.
Not reading the instructions printed on the admit card
The authorities and security personnel present at the exam centre of RIE CEE 2026 are very strict in abiding by the rules. Hence, if you forget or ignore any of the instructions printed on the RIE CEE admit card you might end up standing outside the exam hall, arguing with the security personnel, asking them to let you in.
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Fasting or eating too much
Both these extremes can cause problems for you on exam day. Not eating will leave you drained and you may not be able to think straight during the exam. Similarly, eating too much can cause you to feel lethargic and slow down your brain. It is advised that you have a light meal before the exam, small portions yet filling.
Not reaching the exam centre on time
Candidates who reach the exam hall past the last permitted entry time will not be allowed to appear for the exam. Try reaching the exam hall before the reporting time. Take into account the traffic and also keep in mind that the exam centre will be crowded during these hours.
Also Read: RIE CEE 2026 exam pattern
Losing patience while attempting question paper
Students should maintain their cool while answering questions in RIE CEE. They are advised to attempt easy questions first followed by difficult ones and so on.
Trying to leave the exam hall before time
If you complete the exam before the allocated time, do not be in a hurry to leave the exam hall. Not rechecking the answers marked in the OMR sheet may result in scoring a few extra negatives in the exam. Utilise the time left and go through all the answers once again.
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